The Quarterly Review, Band 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... Poor - Law Question . By C. Wetherell . 2. Extracts from the Information received by His Ma- jesty's Commissioners as to the Administration and Operation of the Poor - Laws . Published by Authority . 3. Reply of the Commissioners for ...
... Poor - Law Question . By C. Wetherell . 2. Extracts from the Information received by His Ma- jesty's Commissioners as to the Administration and Operation of the Poor - Laws . Published by Authority . 3. Reply of the Commissioners for ...
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... and object of his work : but , alas ! poor Mr. Madden is still more bewildered by Johnson than by Pope . In Pope's case the silence silence of the biographer permitted Mr. Madden to suppose dys- 42 Madden on the Infirmities of Genius .
... and object of his work : but , alas ! poor Mr. Madden is still more bewildered by Johnson than by Pope . In Pope's case the silence silence of the biographer permitted Mr. Madden to suppose dys- 42 Madden on the Infirmities of Genius .
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... poor Doctor Johnson alone . 666 Many of these melancholy men , " says Burton , " are sad , and not fearful - some fearful and not sad . " - - ( Johnson , for instance , groaning in his chamber , as Dr. Adams found him , and at another ...
... poor Doctor Johnson alone . 666 Many of these melancholy men , " says Burton , " are sad , and not fearful - some fearful and not sad . " - - ( Johnson , for instance , groaning in his chamber , as Dr. Adams found him , and at another ...
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... poor , will not support him , -if he is rich , will probably disgust him almost at the threshold . Would he then launch into historical or poetic composition ? -let him reflect that , till he can readily and correctly delineate the ...
... poor , will not support him , -if he is rich , will probably disgust him almost at the threshold . Would he then launch into historical or poetic composition ? -let him reflect that , till he can readily and correctly delineate the ...
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... poor , and far removed from the intercourse of the opulent and the titled . ' Can Mr. Cunningham blame them for not discovering his genius before he had published those works by which alone his very ex- istence could be revealed to them ...
... poor , and far removed from the intercourse of the opulent and the titled . ' Can Mr. Cunningham blame them for not discovering his genius before he had published those works by which alone his very ex- istence could be revealed to them ...
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